Description
- ISBN-13: 9781032417844
- Publisher: Routledge (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
- Height: 40 mm
- No of Pages: 382
- Width: 34 mm
- ISBN-10: 1032417846
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 600 gr
Original price was: ₹1,595.00.₹1,212.00Current price is: ₹1,212.00.
Explore the military history of Pakistan in “Pakistan’s Wars: An Alternative History” by Tariq Rahman (ISBN: 9781032417844). Analyze the key conflicts with India and non-state actors, including the Kashmir Wars, the 1965 and 1971 wars, and the Kargil War. Understand the decision-making processes, the impact on India-Pakistan relations, and the experiences of those affected by war. Provides valuable insights for scholars of military history, strategic studies, and South Asian studies.
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Hareesh Kumar S –
An insightful look at the topic. It had a great analysis and it would be perfect if it had better maps to illustrate the battles.
Aman Kumar –
While the book contains valuable information, the writing style made it a slog to get through. I am very interested in war history, but this was boring.
Nandini Nagpal –
The book provides a lot of good information and is a must read if you are interested in learning about Pakitan’s war.
Shiv Kumar Rathour –
This book gives an alternative history. This book can be tough to follow if you don’t already have some understanding of the topic.
Sourav Bhola –
The book provides details on the wars between India and Pakistan. The author provides insights into the historical decisions made during the war.
Yasaswani Akula –
A detailed account of Pakistan’s military history. Rahman provides valuable insights, but the narrative can be dense at times. A good read for serious scholars.
Ayushi Chaturvedi –
A comprehensive look at Pakistan’s wars. The analysis of decision-making was particularly strong. Highly recommended for students of strategic studies.
Devansh Arya –
This book offers an engaging perspective on the wars. It is a solid addition to studies on the military conflicts in the South Asian region.
Poojitha Matangi –
The book felt a bit biased, favoring a particular narrative. While informative, I would have liked a more balanced approach. Okay read.
Dev Narang –
This book offered an analysis of the conflicts, but sometimes lacked emotional depth. Still, Rahman’s work contributes to understanding the region.
Himanshu Jain –
A very detailed book. This book provides a great insight and alternative thinking on the Pakistan’s war. Must read book for history enthusiastics.
Suzal Raj –
An interesting perspective on the wars Pakistan has been involved in. I appreciated the alternative history aspect, but some arguments felt weak. Overall, worth reading.
Jay Ishwarbhai Sadhu –
Rahman successfully delivers the content. A great book to read about the Pakistan’s war and understand the decision making.
Soumen Mondal –
Rahman provides detailed history but sometimes forgets to explore the human side of the conflict. This is a good starting point for South Asian studies.
Iqraa –
An engaging exploration into the wars of Pakistan. The effects of war, especially on relationship between Pakistan and India is very insightful